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Novello Theatre

Novello Theatre

Aldwych, London, WC2B 4LD


Grumpy Old Women Live tickets

Grumpy Old Women Live

Booking 14 April 2010 to 05 June 2010

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The show hosts an orgy of middle aged mayhem, 90 minutes of theatrical HRT with not a thong in sight. Inspired by the ratings busting BBC TWO series and best selling Grumpy Old Women Official Handbook, Grumpy Old Women Live is an uproariously funny celebration of the pre, peri and post menopausal female condition. Don’t forget your bifocals.

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Cat On A Hot Tin Roof tickets

Cat On A Hot Tin Roof

Booking to 10 April 2010

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TENNESSEE WILLIAMS’ CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF AT THE NOVELLO THEATRE.

Following its sold-out run on Broadway, the explosive 2008 production of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' Pulitzer Prize-winning classic CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF will be opening in London’s West End in December this year. Featuring a dynamic all black cast led by Academy Award® nominee and two-time Tony winner JAMES EARL JONES, Tony Award® winner PHYLICIA RASHAD, Olivier Award winner ADRIAN LESTER and Tony Award® nominee SANAA LATHAN. Directed by renowned Emmy® and Golden Globe® Award winning actor, director and choreographer DEBBIE ALLEN, who isbest known for playing Lydia Grant in the original film and television series of “Fame”.

James Earl Jones made his West End debut in 1978 as the star of the Broadway transfer of Paul Robeson (one-man show). He won Tony Awards for ‘Best Actor’ for his performances in August Wilson’s “Fences” and “The Great White Hope”; he was also nominated for a Tony for his role in the revival of “On Golden Pond”. His other Broadway credits include “Master Harold and the Boys”, “Of Mice and Men” and “The Iceman Cometh”. Phylicia Rashad starred in the Broadway production of “August: Osage County” and won a Tony Award as ‘Best Actress’ for her role in “A Raisin in the Sun”. A two-time Emmy Award nominee, she is most famous for her role as ‘Clair Huxtable’ in “The Cosby Show”. Adrian Lester is best known for playing con-artist ‘Mickey Bricks’ in “Hustle”. His stage work includes an Olivier Award-winning performance in “Company”, “Hamlet”, “Henry V” and “As You Like It”. His films include “Primary Colors” and “Love’s Labour’s Lost”. Sanaa Lathan played ‘Michelle Landau’ in the television series “Nip/Tuck” and her many film roles include starring opposite Denzel Washington in “Out of Time” and Omar Epps in “Love & Basketball”. She also starred in the Broadway production of “A Raisin in the Sun” for which she received a Tony Award nomination for ‘Best Performance by a Featured Actress’. Debbie Allen, two-time Tony Award nominee, made her Broadway debut in the 1970 production of “Purlie”.  The acclaimed actor of stage and screen moved behind the camera to direct and produce in the 1980s.  While still a cast member of “Fame” she became the first African American woman hired by a television network as a director in prime time.  Allen has directed television and film including “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” featuring Will Smith, “A Different World”, “Girlfriends”,  “The Jamie Foxx Show”, and “Family Ties”.  For over a decade, Allen has written, choreographed and directed commissioned theatre productions annually for The Kennedy Center.  In her Broadway Directorial debut, Allen led the 2008 revival of “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”.

In CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF, a powerful Southern family gathers at a birthday celebration for patriarch Big Daddy (Jones), who does not know that he is dying of cancer. In a scramble to secure their part of his estate, family members hide the truth about his diagnosis from him and Big Mama (Rashad). Tensions mount between alcoholic former football hero Brick (Lester) and his beautiful but sexually frustrated wife Maggie "the Cat" (Sanaa). As their troubled relationship comes to a stormy and steamy climax, a shockwave of secrets is finally revealed.
  Brimming with trademark emotional intensity and insightful wit, CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF is an American treasure. Don't miss this bold new staging of TENNESSEE WILLIAMS' rich and timeless family portrait.

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Theatre history

The Novello Theatre is a theatre on Aldwych in the West End of London.

The theatre was built as one of a pair with the Aldwych Theatre on either side of the Waldorf Hotel, both being designed by W.G.R. Sprague. The theatre opened as the Waldorf Theatre on May 22, 1905, and was renamed the Strand Theatre in 1909. It was again renamed as the Whitney Theatre in 1911 before again becoming the Strand Theatre in 1913. In 2005, the theatre was renamed by its owners (Delfont- Mackintosh) the Novello Theatre in honour of Ivor Novello.

The black comedy Arsenic and Old Lace had a run of 1337 performances here in the 1940s, and Sailor Beware ran for 1231 performances from 1955. Stephen Sondheim''s musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum opened here on the day of Kennedy''s assassination, running for nearly two years. In 1971 the comedy No Sex Please - We''re British opened here, remaining for over 10 years of its 16-year run until it transferred to the Garrick Theatre in 1982.

The theatre was extensively refurbished in 1930 and again in the early 1970s. For its 100th anniversary in 2005, the theatre is undergoing yet another extensive refurbishment. The current capacity is around 1,050.

It reopened on 8 December 2005 with the Royal Shakespeare Company''s annual London season, playing to 4-week runs of Twelfth Night, The Comedy Of Errors, A Midsummer Night''s Dream and As You Like It, concluding in March 2006. From April 2006 the theatre will play host to the London premiere of the smash Broadway musical Footloose starring Johnny Shentall and Steven McGann.

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Location and Seating Plan

Novello Theatre
Aldwych
London
WC2B 4LD

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